3.3.2.1 - Direct Censorship
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What does direct censorship refer to?
💡 Hint: Think about government action against certain media.
Give one example of self-censorship.
💡 Hint: Consider personal experiences where someone held back their opinion.
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What is direct censorship?
💡 Hint: Think about the actions taken by a government.
True or False: Self-censorship can occur without any external pressure.
💡 Hint: Reflect on why someone might hold back on their own.
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Critically evaluate the statement: 'Censorship is necessary for societal stability.'
💡 Hint: Consider different perspectives on how freedom can both create challenges and opportunities in society.
Propose a solution to address the impact of digital censorship in an increasingly online society.
💡 Hint: Explore existing policies and propose enhancements.
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